The study of dual task interference has gained increasing attention in the literature for the past 35 years, with six MEDLINE citations in 1979 growing to 351 citations indexed in 2014 and a peak of 454 cited papers in 2013. Increasingly, researchers are examining dual task cost in individuals with pathology, including those with neurodegenerative diseases. While the influence of these papers has extended from the laboratory to the clinic, the field has evolved without clear definitions of commonly used terms and with extreme variations in experimental procedures. As a result, it is difficult to examine the interference literature as a single body of work. In this paper we present a new taxonomy for classifying cognitive-motor and motor-mot...
Performing two concurrent tasks, or dual-tasking (DT), commonly results in reduced performance espec...
With a long history, dual-task has become one of the most intriguing research fields regarding human...
Dual-task paradigms can provide insights on the structures and mechanisms underlying information pro...
Neuropsychologists attempt to discern brain-behavior relationships by using a number of non-invasive...
Cognitive-motor interference refers to dual-tasking (DT) interference (DTi) occurring when the simul...
"European Union (EU)" - "Horizon 2020" - "Keep Control" - "MSCA-ITN-ETN" - "Grant number 721577"Stud...
Multitasking refers to performance of multiple tasks. The most prominent types of multitasking are s...
In the literature researchers have endeavored to try and explain the phenomena of dualtask interfer...
Our brains are limited in their ability to process all information it receives thus requiring cognit...
Cognitive (cog) tasks require mental effort. Motor (mot) tasks require physical movement. Dual-task ...
Cerebral patterns of activity elicited by dual-task performance throughout the learning of a complex...
Doing two tasks at once often leads to worse performance than doing just one task. The present artic...
We frequently perform two tasks in temporal overlap, even though this ordinarily leads to impaired p...
International audienceCerebral patterns of activity elicited by dual-task performance throughout the...
Background: Almost all major aspects of daily life revolve around the completion of movements such a...
Performing two concurrent tasks, or dual-tasking (DT), commonly results in reduced performance espec...
With a long history, dual-task has become one of the most intriguing research fields regarding human...
Dual-task paradigms can provide insights on the structures and mechanisms underlying information pro...
Neuropsychologists attempt to discern brain-behavior relationships by using a number of non-invasive...
Cognitive-motor interference refers to dual-tasking (DT) interference (DTi) occurring when the simul...
"European Union (EU)" - "Horizon 2020" - "Keep Control" - "MSCA-ITN-ETN" - "Grant number 721577"Stud...
Multitasking refers to performance of multiple tasks. The most prominent types of multitasking are s...
In the literature researchers have endeavored to try and explain the phenomena of dualtask interfer...
Our brains are limited in their ability to process all information it receives thus requiring cognit...
Cognitive (cog) tasks require mental effort. Motor (mot) tasks require physical movement. Dual-task ...
Cerebral patterns of activity elicited by dual-task performance throughout the learning of a complex...
Doing two tasks at once often leads to worse performance than doing just one task. The present artic...
We frequently perform two tasks in temporal overlap, even though this ordinarily leads to impaired p...
International audienceCerebral patterns of activity elicited by dual-task performance throughout the...
Background: Almost all major aspects of daily life revolve around the completion of movements such a...
Performing two concurrent tasks, or dual-tasking (DT), commonly results in reduced performance espec...
With a long history, dual-task has become one of the most intriguing research fields regarding human...
Dual-task paradigms can provide insights on the structures and mechanisms underlying information pro...